Edward "Butch" Songin - 1946-50
Member of the national championship team in 1948-49
Two time All American
While at BC scored 77 points - 33 goals and 44 assists in his 63 games played
Also BC football quarterback, throwing for 2, 534 yards and 24 touchdowns
Went on the play for the Boston Patriots
Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame Inductee in 1970
Jim Logue - 1958-61
Served as Boston College's top goaltender from 1959-61
All American and Beanpot MVP in 1959
Played on the US national team for seven years as well an in the 1968 Olympic Games in Grenoble, France
In his seventh season as associate coach for Boston College
Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame Inductee in 1985
Joe Mullen - 1975-79
Two-time All-American, All-New England And All-East selection
1988-89 NHL first-team All Star
Member of three Stanley Cup titlists
First American-born NHL player to score 500 goals
NHL's all time leading American-born point scorer with 1,063 points
John "Snooks" Kelly - 1932-42, 46-72
Boston College head coach 1932-1942, 46-72
Lead the Eagles to a 501-243-15 mark including the National Championship in 1949 over Dartmouth
First college coach to reach 500 victories on February 23, 1972
Won eight New England Championships, eight Beanpot titles, nine NCAA Tournaments and ECAC Division I berths
Charter member of the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame, 1970
Recipient of the NHL's Lester Patrick award in 1972 for "outstanding service to hockey in the United States"
Tom "Red" Martin - 1925-29
All American selection twice, three time All-East and All-New England pick
Ranked 28th on BC's career scoring list, second among defensemen with 23 goals and 111 assists in 78 career games
Walter Brown award Recipient in 1961
Two-time All East Outstanding defensemen honors
1964 United States Olympic team member
Selected for the All-Boston Garden Beanpot Team
Ray Chaisson - 1939-41
Scored 125 points, 62 goals and 63 assists in 32 games - 3.92 points per game average
Ranked 27th on career goals list with the fewest games played
Tied for the most hat tricks for the Eagles with a career number of eight
Record holder for the most goals scored in a game - 11 against Cornell on December 27, 1939
During 1939-40 scored 67 points in 18 games
David Emma - 1987-1991
Received the Hobey Baker Award in 1991
Earned Hockey East All Freshman honors with 19 goals and 16 assists in his first season with the Eagles
Record holder of most point scored - 239 and most goals scored - 112 and second for assists - 127
Earned All Hockey East, All New England, All American and Hockey east scoring title honors during his time on the Heights
Selected for the US World Junior Championship team in Anchorage, Alaska and was a1992 US Olympic team member
John Cunniff - 1963-66
Registered 153 points -- 71 goals and 82 assists -- in 75 collegiate games.
Finished his career tied with Billy Daley as the school's career scoring leader; currently ranks 20th.
Tallied six collegiate hat tricks.
Two-time All-America, two-time All-East and three-time All-New England selection.
1966 recipient of the prestigious Walter Brown Award
Two-time Beanpot MVP; member of the inaugural Beanpot Hall of Fame class (1996)
1968 member of the U.S. Olympic Team; served as U.S. assistant coach in the 1998 and 2002 Olympics.
Served as head coach of the NHL's New Jersey Devils (1989-91)
Bill Daley - 1958-61
Served as the Eagles' assistant coach under Snooks Kelley form 1966-72.
Registered 153 points -- 76 goals and 77 assists -- in 78 collegiate games.
Graduated as Boston College's career scoring leader; currently ranks 20th on the list.
Lead BC in scoring in two of his three varsity seasons; led the Eagles in goals all three years.
Tallied seven collegiate hat tricks.
Two-time All-East selection.
Played on two Beanpot championship teams.